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rapunzel
10-22-2007, 06:01 AM
This weekend was pretty terrible. I came very close to losing my little dachshund, Ellie. She was very sick and her liver was failing. After wonderful treatment at Gulf Winds Animal Hospital (north side of 79/98 intersection in PCB, I can't say enough good things about them) she will be able to come home later this morning.

When I was discussing her diet with the vet, I was told we may have to switch her diet from the prescription food she has been eating to one that is a more healthy/pure source of protein. She said her first choice was venison and asked if I had any hunters in the family. I immediately have a mental picture of Skunky in an Elmer Fudd outfit -- no, no hunters. The alternative choice of protein source was white fish, which Ellie won't eat.

So, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how I might be able to acquire venison? And please don't suggest I go hunting, I don't have the proper footwear! ;-)

iwishiwasthere
10-22-2007, 06:42 AM
This weekend was pretty terrible. I came very close to losing my little dachshund, Ellie. She was very sick and her liver was failing. After wonderful treatment at Gulf Winds Animal Hospital (north side of 79/98 intersection in PCB, I can't say enough good things about them) she will be able to come home later this morning.

When I was discussing her diet with the vet, I was told we may have to switch her diet from the prescription food she has been eating to one that is a more healthy/pure source of protein. She said her first choice was venison and asked if I had any hunters in the family. I immediately have a mental picture of Skunky in an Elmer Fudd outfit -- no, no hunters. The alternative choice of protein source was white fish, which Ellie won't eat.

So, I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about how I might be able to acquire venison? And please don't suggest I go hunting, I don't have the proper footwear! ;-)

Glad Ellie is doing better. Maybe you could call the wildlife officers in your area for suggestions.

kurt
10-22-2007, 06:51 AM
I am sorry for your terrible weekend and I am glad to hear she is coming home. Did you talk to the vet about certain cuts of beef that have almost as much protein as venison?

Hop
10-22-2007, 06:54 AM
I am sorry for your terrible weekend and I am glad to hear she is coming home. Did you talk to the vet about certain cuts of beef that have almost as much protein as venison?

i have some in the freezer but it is mixed in with pork....yum..

DD
10-22-2007, 07:17 AM
Punzy, I am so sorry to hear about Ellie--glad to hear she's coming home. I don't have any suggestions for you, but the mental image of Skunky is cracking me up!!:floor:

jdarg
10-22-2007, 07:24 AM
Call around to the grocery stores- I have seen venison in freezer sections. Fresh Market may have it too.

NoHall
10-22-2007, 07:44 AM
http://starwarsloser.info/smile/characters/character0110.gif (http://www.videowhip.co.uk)

(I put a little hunter smiley here, but he's hiding. Daddy-O?)

There are a couple of deer on the side of the road between here and school, but I'm afraid they have turned bad already. :idontno:\

p.s. Punzy, I'm sorry your little one is sick...

tistheseason
10-22-2007, 08:03 AM
OH NO! Poor Ellie. I can find her some venison. My sister has some in her freezer that she'll gladly part with. However, we won't be there until NYE. As soon as our house's floors are ready, I'll ask around to see who is making a trip and see if we can't get some to little Ellie. In the meantime, hopefully someone local can help you out! Ellie is the sweetest little dog ever and needs to have good food to eat!!

rapunzel
10-22-2007, 08:25 AM
I am sorry for your terrible weekend and I am glad to hear she is coming home. Did you talk to the vet about certain cuts of beef that have almost as much protein as venison?

I need to clarify this with the vet later, but I think she meant that the protein needed to come from the wild -- something about the natural diet of the deer making the protein more pure, nothing for her liver to have to break down.

i have some in the freezer but it is mixed in with pork....yum..

That won't work, Ellie follows the Kabballah. :D

OH NO! Poor Ellie. I can find her some venison. My sister has some in her freezer that she'll gladly part with. However, we won't be there until NYE. As soon as our house's floors are ready, I'll ask around to see who is making a trip and see if we can't get some to little Ellie. In the meantime, hopefully someone local can help you out! Ellie is the sweetest little dog ever and needs to have good food to eat!!

Thank you! Thank you! Funny, you were the last person I'd have thought to ask.

And thanks everyone for their kind words about Ellie. :wub:

Miss Kitty
10-22-2007, 08:37 AM
:wub:...great news. I have to add that this vet called them last night (Sunday) to give an update. That's a good vet! :clap:

Punz...I think jdarg is correct about some of the stores...call around, also, are there any coobeedoo pet stores around that might have a source?

kurt
10-22-2007, 09:53 AM
I need to clarify this with the vet later, but I think she meant that the protein needed to come from the wild -- something about the natural diet of the deer making the protein more pure, nothing for her liver to have to break down.



That won't work, Ellie follows the Kabballah. :D



Thank you! Thank you! Funny, you were the last person I'd have thought to ask.

And thanks everyone for their kind words about Ellie. :wub:

OK - then ask her about kosher beef which you can get at Publix. You might find some free range beef at For The Health Of It. Also ask some restaurants that serve game if they can help you out.

seacrestkristi
10-22-2007, 10:18 AM
Glad your Ellie is okay now. :wub: How about baked chicken or turkey without salt? Doesn't puppy food have a lot more protein? My MIL makes a special meat loaf for her Sammy. :biggrin:

Dune-AHH
10-22-2007, 10:18 AM
Punzy, Glad to hear Ellie is better. You might discuss the matter w/ the folks
at UNLEASHED Pet Food store in SanDestin. They are all about natural high protein pet foods. Good Luck!

Gypsea
10-22-2007, 10:36 AM
Sorry to hear about Ellie. She is a lucky dog though by having the best mom ever!!! I do :wub: the visual of Skunky out looking for her next meal. :biggrin:

kathydwells
10-22-2007, 10:45 AM
I am so glad to know that Ellie is doing better. I hope you find that venison for her!!!!!

jdarg
10-22-2007, 10:53 AM
I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.

When we get there, we can set up our wine and tapas bar in the cool deer stand we're going to build. While we are sipping our wine, eating our yummy tapas, and flipping through the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the deer will stop by to see what's going on, since they are probably used to beer drinking, farting men, and the sight of us will be surprising. Easy pickings.

Oops- one little problem- I don't think we could shoot anything! It would be a bad ending to a shopping trip and a great cocktail hour.

Dune-AHH
10-22-2007, 11:06 AM
I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.

When we get there, we can set up our wine and tapas bar in the cool deer stand we're going to build. While we are sipping our wine, eating our yummy tapas, and flipping through the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the deer will stop by to see what's going on, since they are probably used to beer drinking, farting men, and the sight of us will be surprising. Easy pickings.

Oops- one little problem- I don't think we could shoot anything! It would be a bad ending to a shopping trip and a great cocktail hour.

:floor::floor:

kathydwells
10-22-2007, 11:07 AM
I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.

When we get there, we can set up our wine and tapas bar in the cool deer stand we're going to build. While we are sipping our wine, eating our yummy tapas, and flipping through the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the deer will stop by to see what's going on, since they are probably used to beer drinking, farting men, and the sight of us will be surprising. Easy pickings.

Oops- one little problem- I don't think we could shoot anything! It would be a bad ending to a shopping trip and a great cocktail hour.

:clap::funn:

tistheseason
10-22-2007, 11:58 AM
Thank you! Thank you! Funny, you were the last person I'd have thought to ask.

And thanks everyone for their kind words about Ellie. :wub:

I'll take that as a compliment!!:D

scooterbug44
10-22-2007, 12:08 PM
Do any local gourmet restaurants serve venison? I'd call and see if they can order you some from their meat supplier or would be willing to give you their trimmings.

Otherwise, there are a variety of organic farmers who raise venison and elk and have mail order services, but that can get $$$.

rosiee7777
10-22-2007, 12:18 PM
Hubby and I are in the woods every chance we get and usually have 2 or 3 deer in the freezer before the end of hunting season,
please e-mail me and we will be glad to give you some venison,
also rabbit has the highest amount of protein and is the easiest to digest of all meats.

Beach Bimmer
10-22-2007, 12:57 PM
I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.


Now THAT'S a visual! :rofl: Wonder if they make pink cammo for gulls?

Arkiehawg
10-22-2007, 01:26 PM
Do any local gourmet restaurants serve venison? I'd call and see if they can order you some from their meat supplier or would be willing to give you their trimmings.

Otherwise, there are a variety of organic farmers who raise venison and elk and have mail order services, but that can get $$$.

I know that Beach Walk serves venison.

You might want to check with the vet to see if a venison based dog food would work. I had to have a shepherd on a venison diet for a period of time, but the vet ordered a special dog food for that issue. Not cheap, but it worked very well..

Best wishes...

InletBchDweller
10-22-2007, 02:59 PM
CALL ME!!
Our wonderful friends from Eufala, Al. keep us well stocked. I will check to see if I have any in the freezer here at the house, if not I am sure we have some at the camp......We can get all you need without having to pay an arm and a leg for it. (just Bambis life but what the hey:biggrin:)

scooterbug44
10-22-2007, 03:10 PM
This thread is making me hungry!

Franny
10-22-2007, 04:58 PM
I want what you are having in your coffee gullfriend!!!:funn::funn::floor::wub:





I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.

When we get there, we can set up our wine and tapas bar in the cool deer stand we're going to build. While we are sipping our wine, eating our yummy tapas, and flipping through the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the deer will stop by to see what's going on, since they are probably used to beer drinking, farting men, and the sight of us will be surprising. Easy pickings.

Oops- one little problem- I don't think we could shoot anything! It would be a bad ending to a shopping trip and a great cocktail hour.

ameliaj
10-22-2007, 05:49 PM
Tis, I'm going down Nov. 4 -come hell or high water (oops we've already done that part haven't we). I'll be glad to take some venison and deliver it for Ellie. You all can just let me know

Beachbummett
10-22-2007, 06:12 PM
FFF's brother has some in his freezer he will give us, some of it is sliced, some cubed, some ground. What kind does she need?

My receptionist here at the clinic has two freezers full....see how Ellie wants it cut.

I will be down next weekend, let me know how much you can keep in the freezer.

I love that vet, couple of years ago Sweetie got sick in the middle of the night...funny visual.... FFF wakes me up leaning over Sweetie listening to her chest with a stethoscope .....he says "This dog is really sick she has to go to the vet" turns out she had caught the Bordetella virus from the shot she got at her B'ham vet when she had to stay there the week we were out of town. They were super and worked us in on a Saturday and treated her great. They even called and checked on her later.

Glad she's back home with you. :wub:

tistheseason
10-22-2007, 07:33 PM
Tis, I'm going down Nov. 4 -come hell or high water (oops we've already done that part haven't we). I'll be glad to take some venison and deliver it for Ellie. You all can just let me know

:welcome: Miss Amelia! I thought that might be you ;-)

InletBchDweller
10-22-2007, 07:41 PM
I dont have any at the house. I will check at the camp next time we are there. what kind do you need????

DD
10-22-2007, 07:44 PM
I think Punzy and I should make a field trip to Bass Pro Shop, find some girl cammo clothes, get us some sort of deer rifle, buy a big a$$ pickup truck, and head out into the woods.

When we get there, we can set up our wine and tapas bar in the cool deer stand we're going to build. While we are sipping our wine, eating our yummy tapas, and flipping through the latest issue of Vanity Fair, the deer will stop by to see what's going on, since they are probably used to beer drinking, farting men, and the sight of us will be surprising. Easy pickings.

Oops- one little problem- I don't think we could shoot anything! It would be a bad ending to a shopping trip and a great cocktail hour.

I want what you are having in your coffee gullfriend!!!:funn::funn::floor::wub:

No kiddin, Franny!!:floor::floor:

Yellow Hammer
12-17-2007, 04:30 PM
I have dropped everything that I had planned for the rest of the week to go and harvest that little pooch some venison. I sent this thread to my employer, to let him know that I was going hunting, not for the enjoyment of it, but it is for a good cause. Ellie's trevails have inspired me to go to Bass Pro Shop and buy a new rifle, boots, camo and skinning knife. I forwarded this to my wife as well, so when the stocking is not quite as full as it has been in the years past she will understand. Tell Ellie to hang in there like a hair in a biscuit until I return with her Dr. Prescribed medicine.

Beach Runner
12-17-2007, 04:42 PM
Oh, Punzy! I am so sorry about Ellie. Glad she's okay. Did your vet ever mention the BARF (Bones and Raw Food) diet for your dog? That's supposed to be the healthiest. Warning: these BARF people are absolute fanatics about their dogs -- I mean there's nothing they wouldn't do to keep their dogs healthly, including Dr. Dodd's protocol for vaccinations (the vet checks the titers and if they're okay, they don't unnecessarily subject your pet to unnecessary vaccinations and meds).

Here's a link for the BARF diet -- I personally know this woman and she has occasionally babysat and groomed my Pepper -- her dogs have shown at the Westminster Kennel Club show on several occasions. Cathy shows you step-by-step how to prepare it. Most standard poodle show dog breeders wouldn't even sell me a dog unless I agreed to put my dog on this diet.
http://ridgewoodpoodles.com/raw_natural_diet%20-%20prep.htm

I just don't have time to cook BARF, but then my dog is healthy.

tistheseason
12-17-2007, 08:22 PM
Did your vet ever mention the BARF (Bones and Raw Food) diet for your dog? ]

I just don't have time to cook BARF, but then my dog is healthy.

:idontno:

Beach Runner
12-17-2007, 08:27 PM
:idontno:
I meant "prepare," not "cook." I'm a bit distracted. The $hit has hit the fan at my house today.

rapunzel
12-18-2007, 09:25 AM
I have dropped everything that I had planned for the rest of the week to go and harvest that little pooch some venison. I sent this thread to my employer, to let him know that I was going hunting, not for the enjoyment of it, but it is for a good cause. Ellie's trevails have inspired me to go to Bass Pro Shop and buy a new rifle, boots, camo and skinning knife. I forwarded this to my wife as well, so when the stocking is not quite as full as it has been in the years past she will understand. Tell Ellie to hang in there like a hair in a biscuit until I return with her Dr. Prescribed medicine.

How timely this is! I just went to the vet with her yesterday and she weighs only 11 pounds. She should weigh 16-18. She is eating plenty of the EN prescription diet, but apparently it doesn't have enough calories. She's so pitiful this morning -- it's cold and she is walking around in her sweater and a blanket.

If your boss or wife isn't totally convinced of your altruistic, spirit of Christmas motivated reasons for going on a quest for venison...just show them this....
7540

Ocean Lover
12-18-2007, 11:00 AM
How timely this is! I just went to the vet with her yesterday and she weighs only 11 pounds. She should weigh 16-18. She is eating plenty of the EN prescription diet, but apparently it doesn't have enough calories. She's so pitiful this morning -- it's cold and she is walking around in her sweater and a blanket.

If your boss or wife isn't totally convinced of your altruistic, spirit of Christmas motivated reasons for going on a quest for venison...just show them this....
7540


Oh my gosh, what a pitiful little picture...I hope Ellie's okay. This is the first time I've read the thread. I thought you had lots of help finding venison. Did you get some?

Miss Kitty
12-18-2007, 11:18 AM
God love little Ellie. :wub:

Ocean Lover
12-18-2007, 11:30 AM
How old is Ellie? Yesterday I visited a nursing home with Dylan's class and it was rully rully warm in the room. I walked over to the thermostat and it read 80 degrees. Most of the people had on sweaters and blankets just like Ellie.:wub:

rapunzel
12-18-2007, 11:49 AM
Ellie was born in August 1993. She's 14. That's old, but not super old for a dachshund. I think the fact that she is just skin and bones is the main problem. I'd give anything to just get one or two more pounds on her. She begs and begs for food, but everything I give her other than the prescription diet causes intense pain and diarrhea.

Ocean Lover
12-18-2007, 03:30 PM
Aww, Ellie is lucky to have such caring doggie parents. Hope she feels better soon.

Minnie
12-24-2007, 05:58 PM
I would also ask your Vet if he or she is familar with Wellness Rice and Venison formula. It is a holistic speciality dog food. It might be something you could try and see how it works.

http://www.omhpet.com/wellness/dog_wellness_simple_food_solutions_venison.html

We feed our lab the duck version and she does very well on it, after months of digestive problems with other foods.

undunn
02-18-2008, 09:10 PM
I did not go threw all your replies but I do have venison hamburger, I would be glad to pass some along to you. Just let me know if you are still in need of any. The Wellness line of foods are GREAT my English Bulldog is on that, LOVE IT! Check out UNLEASED Bakery